Jaishankar Warns of "Messy" Global Transition, Says India's Reform Express Rolls On

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar warned that the world is entering a messy and unpredictable transitional period as the established global order changes. He stated that economics is giving way to politics and security in international choices, with technology becoming increasingly transformative. In response, India is focusing on strengthening its domestic foundations and comprehensive growth to engage with the world more robustly. Jaishankar emphasized that India's reform momentum continues, making it a trusted global partner from a position of strength.

Key Points: Jaishankar on "Messy" Global Order & India's Strategic Response

  • World in messy transition phase
  • Old & new orders will coexist
  • India building national capabilities
  • Engaging world from position of strength
  • Tech & AI will be transformative
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'Reform Express will roll on': EAM Jaishankar warns of "messy" global transition at Mumbai GEC Summit

EAM S Jaishankar warns of a risky global transition, outlines India's strategy of building national strength and engaging partners from a position of stability.

"The Reform Express will continue to roll on. - S Jaishankar"

Mumbai, February 17

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Tuesday delivered a stark assessment of the shifting global landscape, warning that the world is entering a "messy" and "unpredictable" transitional phase.

Addressing the inaugural session of the FECC three-day Global Economic Cooperation (GEC) Summit in Mumbai, the External Affairs Minister stated, "The established global order is clearly changing before our very eyes. Replacements are hard to create, and we appear to be headed for a long twilight zone. This will be messy, risky, unpredictable, perhaps even dangerous." Highlighting the friction between the old and new systems, Jaishankar noted that the world has already witnessed these shifts across various regions.

He explained that "aspects of the present order will coexist with elements of the emerging one," adding that "economics will give way to politics and to security when it comes to making choices, and technology in the age of AI will be even more transformative than ever before."

Turning to India's domestic and international strategy in response to this global volatility, the External Affairs Minister emphasised that the nation's focus remains on strengthening internal foundations while expanding its global footprint.

"India's response is to further build national capabilities, address growth challenges comprehensively, and deal with both short-term issues and long-term prospects. The Reform Express will continue to roll on," he asserted.

S Jaishankar further explained that this sustained momentum has significant "implications both on the supply and the demand side," pointing out that India is now leveraging its domestic stability to engage more robustly with the world.

"From a position of strength, India is engaging international partners more intensively. This is demonstrated in recently concluded trade deals. We will also be more salient in the global calculus on production, on services, technology, skills, and talent," he said.

The External Affairs Minister participated in the summit alongside Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis.

Sharing details of the inaugural event on X, S Jaishankar wrote, "Participated in the Global Economic Cooperation Conference Inaugural in Mumbai alongside CM @Dev_Fadnavis. Spoke about how India is building strength, de-risking and diversifying in today's uncertain times."

He further noted that the strategic direction under PM Narendra Modi is a key factor in India's international standing.

"Our Government's nimble, practical & people-centric policy choices make India a trusted partner for the world," the External Affairs Minister added, underscoring the synergy between domestic governance and global diplomacy.

- ANI

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Priya S
A very realistic assessment. The "messy" transition is something we all feel, from rising costs to global tensions. Glad to see India is not just reacting but proactively building capabilities. Hope this translates to more jobs and stability for the common man. 🤞
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Rohit P
While the vision is good, I hope this "engagement with international partners" also means better deals for our farmers and MSMEs. Sometimes these big trade agreements don't trickle down. The focus should remain on Atmanirbharta alongside global deals.
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Sarah B
Interesting to hear this from an Indian perspective. The shift from economics to security in global choices is happening everywhere. If India can be a stable, trusted partner in this chaos, it's good for global balance. The AI point is crucial.
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Vikram M
"Long twilight zone" is the perfect phrase. We are between the old US-led order and whatever is coming next. India's time to step up is now. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳 Our foreign policy has never been more confident and clear-headed.
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Karthik V
The speech is strong on geopolitics but a bit light on specifics for the average citizen. What does "de-risking" mean for my small business? How will "global calculus on talent" stop brain drain? Would appreciate more concrete policy details.
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